Hyper realistic drawings5/20/2023 ![]() I always say the only rule with no exceptions in drawing is never eat a greasy sandwich while drawing at same time. Well art is not engineering so there is no one way to do things. ![]() I’m better at cats … this is a closeup of one of my cat drawings … Each image represents around 10 hours of work. I’m not sure if you’d call me a hyper realist or not, but here’s a couple samples of my work. Doing drawings this way takes me around 120 hours or more to complete something around an 11×15″ drawing. I should also mention that I only draw on weekends so I put my incomplete drawing as wallpaper on my computer so I look at it at great length during the week – this way i can carefully look for errors and be sure I fix things I see at my next sitting. Now I do not recommend my way because it is VERY slow and can lead to terrible mistakes until one is very familiar with it and very accurate. Lastly I will add details as needed/desired and finally be sure all values are blended properly. With each session I will go over everything I’ve drawn to that point and make adjustments so that I have a very accurate drawing by the time I’m finished. I will work on a small area and take it nearly to completion before moving on. I will start with the left side eye and go outward free hand from there. Above all, we hope that you’ll use the inspiration from these amazing artists to go and create something amazing yourself! Expression is an excellent therapy, and can help you feel accomplished and connected to yourself.I can’t speak for others, but I work a bit unusually. We hope you’ve enjoyed this journey into hyper-realism through illustration. Image: on Instagram Photo: on Instagram Image: on Instagram Photo: on Instagram Image: on Instagram Photo: on Instagram Image: on Instagram Photo: on Instagram Image: on Instagram Photo: on Instagram In Conclusion ![]() By 2017, he’d improved his technique, and has since been working to improve himself in this medium he loves so much. However, he started with a lot of manga. From there, he became interested in realism in 2013. As a result, people (and artists) from all over the world recognize his work.Īdditionally, the incredible thing about Rafael’s work is that even photographs don’t require that much work, to look that compelling. Photo: on Instagram Image: on Instagram Photo: on Instagram Image: on Instagram Photo: on Instagram Image: on Instagram Photo: on Instagram Image: on Instagram Photo: on Instagram Image: on Instagram Rafael KonishiĪn incredible artist from Sāo Paulo, Brazil, Konishi has dedicated his time to hyper realism. However, many of her works use just black and white, and still manage to look like a photograph. Her photorealistic aesthetic sometimes adds a pop of colour. Meanwhile, clients all over the world have come to love her work. She received her BFA in Graphic Design at the School of Visual Arts, and then settled in Brooklyn. Kei is a successful and amazing Japanese graphic designer and illustrator based in New York City.īecause of this, she features prominently in many different articles and collections of hyper-realistic illustration. Image: on Instagram Photo: on Instagram Image: on Instagram Photo: on Instagram Image: on Instagram Kei Meguro Follow this incredible artist on Instagram. With basic techniques of pencil on paper, he makes people feel astonished, disarmed, and amazed.īecause of this, DiegoKoi exhibits in galleries and art fairs internationally. As a self-taught artist, he has a refined approach.
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